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Conference Center

The Conference Center at the Li Ka Shing Center is a refl ection of Stanford School of Medicine’s commitment to take medical education to new frontiers. It aspires to contribute to the Li Ka Shing Center’s goal of fostering a unique confl uence of cutting-edge medicine, modern teaching meth-ods, and advanced technologies that will transform the way physicians and medical researchers are trained.

Through an environment of imposing design, striking architecture and state-of-the-art technology, the Conference Center at the Li Ka Shing Center truly embraces the future.

Highlights

· State-of-the-art audiovisual equipment including high defi nition projection, sound and capturing capabilities

· Unique retractable auditorium seating accommodating up to 288 guests

· Versatile meeting fl oor plan integrates natural outdoor scenes with interior features, offering natural daylight through surrounding glass walls · Full-service, award-winning catering services

featuring healthy, organic and sustainable cuisine, using fresh, locally sourced ingredients · Front door to the Stanford School of Medicine

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Conference Services

Welcome to the section dedicated to meeting planners. Our goal is to provide you with tools to start planning your event in the Conference Center at the Li Ka Shing Center. A ballroom with retractable, auditorium-style theater seating is at the core of the conference center, accommodating 288 guests in tiered auditorium-seating and up to 360 guests in banquet-style seating.

The fl exibility of this space also allows for varying levels of interactions and choices of seating. While the ballroom can be segmented into three meeting rooms, each accommodating up to 120 guests, breakout spaces allow for informal discussions for 15-30 guests. All meeting spaces are equipped with audio and video conferencing technology, high resolution projectors and screens, as well as wireless internet access.

Familiarize yourself with our facility by viewing our room capacities grid on the following page.

Meeting Planning Services

We realize the enormous amount of effort and thought involved when planning a conference or event. Whether meeting planning is outside your own expertise or you simply lack the time, staffi ng, or other resources to do it on your own, the meeting planning resources offered through Stanford Conferences are likely to be just what you need.

With just one phone call, you can access a complete array of professional meeting planning offerings and expertise designed to save you time, effort, and money! From budgeting and site selection to catered foods and entertainment, our meeting planning services create ideal solutions for all your conference needs. Meeting & Planning Services offers Financial Management,

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Room Capacities

* Kindly note that all food and beverage throughout the Conference Center must be supplied by Catering at LKSC.

Board Room

Classroom Theater Tiered Seating

U-Shape Reception Banquet

Berg Hall - 240 420 288 - 700 360

Berg Hall A 40 80 140 96 30 200 120

Berg Hall B 40 80 140 96 30 200 120

Berg Hall C 40 80 140 96 30 200 120

Berg Hall A/B 40 160 280 192 40 450 240

Berg Hall B/C 40 160 280 192 40 450 240 Y&Y Pre-Function

Area - - - 200

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-Floor Plan

2ND FLOOR MAIN ENTRANCE ELEVATORS RESTROOMS BERG HALL A BERG HALL B BERG HALL C GROUND LEVEL OUTDOOR TERRACE LOBBY Retractable Seating Retractable Seating Retractable Seating Screen Screen Screen

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Catering at LKSC

Catering at LKSC features sustainable cuisine, prepared using only the freshest seasonal produce and locally sourced ingredients. Catered events are managed in an exemplary and professional manner with utmost care and attention given to creativity, presentation, and continuous quality assurance. Our team help turn any event into a truly successful and memorable experience. Our catering team is part of an award-winning program that garnered a Gold Medal at the National Association of College and University Food Services Regional Culinary Competition in 2008, and also played a pivotal role in helping Stanford receive an “A” in the 2008 College Sustainability Report Card.

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About Us

The Stanford Hospitality & Auxiliaries team offers an exemplary track record in operating eleven campus-based retail eateries, producing innovative and imaginative products and services, and implementing sustainability initiatives.

The Stanford Conferences team brings many years of industry experience and expertise in

conference and meeting management, event and meeting planning, conference room reservations and scheduling and other hospitality services.

As peer departments to the Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford Hospitality & Auxiliaries and Stanford Conferences offer a one-stop shopping experience for the catering and conference needs of the Conference Center at the Li Ka Shing Center. We leverage our strengths in managerial expertise, state-of-the-art resources and extensive track record to meet, and likely exceed, your expectations. Contact us today, or visit our website to fi nd out how we can best serve your needs.

Please contact us to book your next event or schedule a tour.

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291 Campus Drive West Stanford School of Medicine Stanford, California 94305 (650) 725-6884

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